Try this:
<logic:iterate id="sid" name="allFoo" property="someIds">
<bean:write name="sid" property="id"/>
</logic:iterate>
"someIds" is a Collection of beans. "id" property on an individual bean.
This will work with arrays also, but then you have to specify the type
in the logic:iterate tag.
Bryan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <sms687@neca.com>
To: <struts-user@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 2:54 PM
Subject: Newbie and use of <logic:iterate>
Not sure this posted the first time. Sorry in advance if it did.
I have checked the archives and I can still not seem to find a clear way
of how to accomplish the following. I have a collection of beans added
to the request:
request.setAttribute("allFoo", foos);
The beans have a property called 'someIds'( this is a List of id's) ,
along with other properties like name, desc, etc. In my .jsp I simply
need to iterate over the collection of beans displaying the properties
and where applicable iterate over 'someIds'. I have something similar to
this currently:
<logic:iterate name="allFoo" id="aFoo">
<bean:write name="aFoo" property="title"/>
<bean:write name="aFoo" property="name"/>
<bean:write name="aFoo" property="desc"/>
<logic:iterate name="allFoo" id="sid">
<bean:write name="sid" property="someIds"/>
</logic:iterate>
</logic:iterate>
This does not give me the desired result though. Can someone shed some
light on what it is I am doing incorrectly? It seems like a fairly
common thing that I want to do.
Thanks.
steve
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